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− | </noinclude>{{title|Brown Bread<ref>Recipe for [[Brown Bread]] endorsed by Better Homes & Gardens upon submission by [[Cora L. Pike]] of Hiram, Maine. Reverse indicates that the recipe was Cora's grandmother's recipe, most likely meaning [[Lusannah Wadsworth]] (1797 - 1879).</ref>|style=font-family:sans-serif;}} | + | </noinclude>{{title|Brown Bread<ref>Recipe for [[Brown Bread]] endorsed by Better Homes & Gardens upon submission by [[Cora L. Pike]] of [[en.wp:Hiram, Maine|Hiram, Maine]]. Reverse indicates that the recipe was Cora's grandmother's recipe, most likely meaning [[Lusannah Wadsworth]] (1797 - 1879).</ref>|style=font-family:sans-serif;}} |
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Brown Bread[1]
2 cups corn meal
1 cup rye flour |
1 teaspoon soda
2 cups sweet milk |
- ↑ Recipe for Brown Bread endorsed by Better Homes & Gardens upon submission by Cora L. Pike of Hiram, Maine. Reverse indicates that the recipe was Cora's grandmother's recipe, most likely meaning Lusannah Wadsworth (1797 - 1879).